Showing posts with label India News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India News. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

The Incredible World of India News

Watching Arnab Goswami on his news show “Primetime” is the most cherished news culture in contemporary India. He is termed as “the king of debate” and has the most upright and sarcastic approach to the political stand from politicians, social stands from socialists, hatred from activists from Pakistan and issues of the impoverished. The mass and communication is India is widely based on the fact that anything that is loud sells and has TRP. All the categories of news from “local to world” are covered by the Indian journalists with a greater efficacy and mass coverage. It is the India News upheaval that has promoted PM Narendra Modi as an international show stopper who is representing Gujarat world-wide.

Having umpteen numbers of channels to choose from, the channels give news in both, regional and national languages. The Indian news aura is well elaborated- the breaking news is sensationalized with utmost zeal and zest, followed by a special coverage show giving an insight amidst advertisement of big brands. We can see the same news on every channel in the same way and same punches. The current subject of reporting is “Baba Santram” who has a considerable mass following and is caught with a bad fame of abuse and exploitation. The Indian news reporters and news readers are well groomed and look no less than models.

Online newspapers in India are a hit amongst the technology savvy corporations and people who live with busy schedules. Smart phones give easy access and there are many net protocols like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu and Economic Times, which are widely accepted and acclaimed names in Indian print media. Online newspapers act as a source of Bollywood gossips, political mishaps and petite news of low quality substance and content.

There are many quality news channels as well but largely, the incredible world of India news is unrestrained and full of boisterous laughter due to highly competitive spirit and market share with the sole aim to seek attention.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

AAP's promises for upcoming elections

Just like when Chetan Bhagat came into the limelight for giving up his plum job and venturing into less trodden territory, Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party had a similar bit of spotlight on themselves thanks to him being an ex-IITan. With the"Modi wave" crushing down everyone else, the AAP too, went underground for a while. Delhi's Assembly polls are just around the corner and Kejriwal is desperate for a comeback. These are the highlights of the "Delhi Dialogue", in a bid to reconnect with the Indian population, the youth being the target group.

1. Delhi as a Wi-Fi city: In a desperate bid to win over the youth, this man promised what is only a dream- Free Wi-Fi. He said that talks are on about making Wi-Fi free in all public places.

2. He has vowed to set up at least 20 new colleges and vocational institutes for skill development centres with "startup incubators" in Delhi University and other colleges and institutes.


3. He has guaranteed the implementation of a proposed scheme which seeks to ensure that every applicant is eligible for a student loan regardless of any criteria. But the applicant should only have to be from a Delhi domicile and should have been accepted in any college. Students can start paying back the loan after 6 years.


4. Arvind Kejriwal wooed the capital's youth by promising 80,00,00 jobs along with doubling the existing number of seats in colleges. He talked of filling up the 50,000 vacancies of doctors, teachers, nurses and other professionals.


5. With respect to the promotion of sports, he said that the government will not only create and upgrade the sports infrastructure but also adopt the best  talents and promote them. He said that the government was ready to develop sports centres in far flung villages of Delhi, only if the villagers offer their land. He also mentioned that no bureaucrat or politician will be in any governing sports body, and that only experts will head those committees.


6. On the rising problem of drug addiction, he promised that Delhi won't become a second Punjab. He also talked about providing mobile governance and that people can talk about the problems and check out the government policies from their smartphones.


7. Promises have also been made about making Delhi a tourist hub throbbing with life.
Phew. That's quite an awful lot of information to process. But the question remains. Will these claims remain as unfulfilled as the promise of free water to every household all through the year? Or is it really going to be fulfilled, one by one?


For more political news and Indian News please visit only at http://www.thesouthasiantimes.info/. At the South Asian times you get the Online Indian News which keeps you up to date.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Namo in Australia

Narendra Modi, Prime Minister’s visit to Australia, has sought some suggestions on different important, critical issues from all Australian Indians i.e., those who are living in that country.

My Gov website is a special platform created for this where ideas could be shared.

In twitter, the Prime Minister quoted that during his Australia visit in November he would be attending a different kind of programs which includes an interaction with Indian group of people. Where he wanted to hear the ideas and thoughts from people including friends and Indian community in Australia.

He advised everyone to participate in My Gov website and share your ideas and suggestions on different important issues.

Modi will first visit Myanmar capital Nay Pyi Taw, there he will be attending East Asia Summit on 12th and 13th of November from there he will be attending G-20 summit on 15th and 16th of November in Australia at Brisbane. He also made his agenda to meet Tony Abbott his Australian counterpart on 18th of November in Canberra.

This visit to Australia will lead to another meeting to attract more investment in India with international leaders for the backdrop of Make in India programme which is recently launched.

These two countries we expecting to be speeding up on consolidate their partnership, security issues, on a virtual trade.

Moreover Tony Abbott prime minister of Australia visited India in September where Australia agreed in supplying uranium to India, though not a signatory of NPT which.

PM Modi always liked to address Federal Parliament of Australia in Hindi.
For more NaMo news and India News please visit only at http://www.thesouthasiantimes.info. At the South Asian times you get the Online Indian News which keeps you up to date.


Saturday, 15 November 2014

The 10 Day International Tour of the Prime Minister of India

The 10th of November, 2014, saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarking upon his 10-day three-nation tour. This tour will see him meeting with over 40 leaders overseas, and around 20 bilateral meetings are lined up, including first-time interactions with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, during the three-nation tour.
Travelling to the capital of Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw on the first leg, Modi was to meet the leaders of the ten Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) nations during the ASEAN-India summit and the leaders of the East Asia Summit, which include the ASEAN and seven others besides India, during the Nov 12-13 summits.  In Myanmar, Modi held a bilateral meeting with Myanmarese President Thein Sein and the National League for Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. He also had his first bilateral meeting with South Korean President Park Geun-hye. The focus of Modi’s discussion in Myanmar with the Myanmarese President U Thein Sein was on connectivity, cultural contacts, and commercial ties.
Modi will travel to Australia for the G20 in Brisbane on the 15th and 16th of November.  On the sidelines of the G20, Modi is to hold bilateral meetings with Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande, Canada's Stephen Harper and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - bloc of nations are also holding an informal meeting on the sidelines of the G20 and Modi will get to meet the leaders of all the four nations. He will be holding a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott for the second time in 2 months.
He will also travel to Fiji on Nov 19, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama. He will also attend a first-ever meeting with 14 South Pacific Island leaders. He is to return to India on the 20th of November, 2014.


For more NaMo news and India News please visit only at www.thesouthasiantimes.info. At the South Asian times you get the Online Indian News which keeps you up to date.

Friday, 14 November 2014

MODI’S MYANMAR VISIT

Nowadays, Indian PM is mostly seen walking down the stairs of chartered plains abroad clad in crisp exclusive traditional Indian out-fit. PM Narendra Modi is emerging as the foreign land aristocrat with a very futuristic vision of strengthening relations with ASEAN nations as a part of “Act East” policy. He has covered a lot of foreign ground during his tenure until now. Lately he reviewed Indian ties with Myanmar trying to rebuild the historic connections. These visits are testing PM Modi’s diplomatic skills on which he is closely monitored by foreign policy experts as inexperienced.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Myanmar’s president U Thein Sein as the beginning of bilateral meetings with world leaders for mutual tie-ups and talks. Myanmar was the first nation he visited during the 10 days-3 nations tour on the margins of key multilateral summits, to be followed by Australia and Fiji.

He arrived at the Ny Pyi Taw international airport and was given a guard of honour being greeted by young kids in traditional costumes. Welcomed by Myanmar’s Health Minister, Than Aung, PM Modi met President Thein Sein at Presidential Palace. Being an ambassador of social-technology, trading national security and diaspora, PM Modi tweeted after 45 minutes of meeting that “We had extensive discussions covering various aspects of our bilateral relations". He also followed saying, "We talked about strengthening ties in the fields of culture, commerce and enhancing connectivity".

Giving a statement that Indian ties with South-east Asia are deep rooted, PM Modi is surely adamant about getting the civil nuclear agreement as one of the key outcomes of bi-lateral talks with Myanmar.

For more NaMo news and India News please visit only at www.thesouthasiantimes.info. At the South Asian times you get the Online Indian News which keeps you up to date.

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